In Epiar, you begin as a shuttle pilot in a galaxy generally ruled by anarchy, with few stable governments and numerous rebel factions. You start your adventure off doing whatever you want, but generally trying to save up money for a new starship through trade and combat, and your adventure takes off from there...

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

Lost Labyrinth is a bit like Roque. You create a character, with a lot of different Skills and enter a labyrinth. The goal of the game is to get as deep into the dungeon as possible. Every level, every gold coin you find and every monster you kill gets you points.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them. You may also need xorg_OPENGL and xorg_DRI_MODULES from petget.

NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text interfaces all using the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons & Dragons-inspired games, the emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of the dungeon and not simply killing everything in sight - in fact, killing everything in sight is a good way to die quickly. Each game presents a different landscape - the random number generator provides an essentially unlimited number of variations of the dungeon and its denizens to be discovered by the player in one of a number of characters: you can pick your race, your role, and your gender.

This is a logic game, lining up 5 balls of like color to get them off a grid, to keep the grid from filling up. Made for 1024x768 or better screen resolution, but also has an 800x600 setting. It looks a lot like klines, but with bigger balls. 5ball is actually a modification of gtkBalls (a game similar to klines but with several features giving it loads of potential

"For people who enjoy swearing at their computer, Bastet (short for Bastard Tetris) is an attractive alternative to Microsoft Word." (taken from http://hublog.hubmed.org)

Have you ever thought Tetris(R) was evil because it wouldn't send you that straight "I" brick you needed in order to clear four rows at the same time? Well Tetris(R) probably isn't evil, but Bastet certainly is. > Bastet stands for "bastard tetris", and is a simple ncurses-based Tetris(R) clone for Linux. Unlike normal Tetris(R), however, Bastet does not choose your next brick at random. Instead, Bastet uses a special algorithm designed to choose the worst brick possible. As you can imagine, playing Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!

A free logic game, published under GNU Public License and it's based on an ancient puzzle named Sokoban.

An old idea of moving boxes in a maze has been expanded with new logic items such as explosives, stones, special gates and so on. In addition, up to five bugs can cooperate and be controlled by the player.

In order to leave each level (there's about 120 levels in the game) it is necessary to own five keys and also to have a free way to the exit.

The gaming field is a 5x7 grid, filled partially with pairs of elements. Every pair consists of two different elements combined of four possible. You control the box with an element inside. You can move around the field on empty spaces. You can also remove pairs of elements, if you have the same element as the one of the pair. When you remove the pair, your element becomes the other element of the pair and the score is increased. The gaming field scrolls down and your goal is to stay as long as possible on the field. At the last line, if you can not take the pair in front of you, the scrolling will move your block out and the game will end!

Block Attack - Rise of the Blocks is a puzzle/blockfall game inspired by Nintendo's Tetris Attack for the Super Nintendo. The game is pretty action packed for a puzzle game. Apparently. It's a rather large file for tetris so bewarned.

Compiled in Puppy 4.1. Type "blockattack" in terminal to play. I am unsure of the requirements.

The Connect-k family of games contains games defined by three parameters: k, p, and q. The game is played on a Go-style (but not necessarily size) board. There are two players, black and white, who take turn placing stones on the board. The first player (black) plays q stones on the first turn and each player then plays p stones on every succeeding turn. The first player to form a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal sequence of k stones wins. To play against the computer you need to setup either the white, or black, player as non-human.

Connect4 is an implementation of the classic, two-player, Connect Four game. Each player has a color, either black or red, and they take turns putting their pieces in. The first player with four pieces in a row at any angle wins the round.

Devet can be your game... No matter how old you are, and no matter how fast are your reactions. No violence, no weapons, no enemies. Just a strategy. And a little piece of luck Devet is an original logic / strategy / puzzle game for one player.

The goal of the game is to place as much as possible elements to the gaming board, which is a quad-grid 5x5 (but may vary). Elements are 2, 3 and 4 sided squares in all variations - 11 type of elements. For the official rules, click here

Einstein puzzle is a free cross-platform open source remake of old DOS game Sherlock which was inspired by Albert Einstein's puzzle. Einstein said that only those with an intelligence quotient of 98 percentile and higher should be able to solve it.

The game goal is to open all cards in square of 6x6 cards. For this, a number of hints describing relations between card positions are given. Use them to find the correct layout.

Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and Rock'n'Roll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones. Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones …

Escape is a fun puzzle game in the tradition of Adventures of Lolo or Chip's Challenge (see the screenshots below). Unlike either of those games, Escape doesn't rely at all on reflexes—it's all about your brain.

PIECES is a program to play the traditional Tangram, game of Chinese origin. It consists on constructing shapes with some polygonal pieces. Traditionally the game has seven pieces, but there are also variations with 5,14 pieces and others.

The program PIECES allows you:

To play the tangram in 18 different modalities.
To create your own shapes.
To elaborate more that 3000 shapes proposed by the program.
To preserve your personal records.

This program is a hangman game, based on that fun game that most of you have probably played on the chalkboard to kill time during school. It tries to recreate this simple environment by using white on black graphics and simple text-based art.

This version of hangman has got a hundred words and their pictures. You can get an user name and play with it. Score calculate and timeout functions are available. It's got an highscore window and you can look highscores.

Hex-a-hop is a puzzle game based on hexagonal tiles. There is no time limit and no real-time elements. The objective is simply to destroy all the green hexagonal tiles on each of the 100 levels. As you progress through the game, more types of tiles are introduced, which make things more difficult and interesting (hopefully).

Run the game by typing hexahop, or clicking on /usr/bin/hexahop. When the game starts it complains about not finding certain save.dat files, but it'll be fine despite the complaint.

There's a bunch of penguins on an iceberg in Antarctica. You have been selected to catch them so they can be shipped to Finland, where they are essential to a secret plot for world domination. In order to trap the penguins, you'll need to break the iceberg into small chunks. (They're afraid of water, for no apparent reason. Ah well. "The Matrix" had more plot holes than this, and it still was a hit.) You do this by melting lines in the ice with Special High-Tech GNU Tools.

IceBreaker was inspired by (but is not an exact clone of) Jezzball, by Dima Pavlovsky.

Run by typing icebreaker in a console window, or clicking on /usr/local/bin/icebreaker.

The game InterLOGIC is based on the old Amiga logic game "Balls". The object of the game is to move balls of different colors through a maze, connecting them with other balls of the same color. Two or more connected balls of the same color will disappear. The aim of the game is to clean the whole maze in this way. The balls are connected if they are right next to each other horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. The current release contains 30 mind-breaking levels for you to solve.

Extract to /, play by typing in a console interlogic, or clicking on /usr/bin/interlogic.

Lletters is intended for children 2 and up, and is a fun learning game. It helps younger children learn their letters and numbers, while older children will improve their spelling, and vocabulary skills. It also attempts to assist them develop important keyboard and mouse skills.

Marbles is an Atomix clone with a slight change in concept. Instead of assembling molecules you create figures out of marbles. Nevertheless, the basic game play is the same: If a marble starts to move it will not stop until it hits a wall or another marble. To make it more interesting there are obstacles like one-way streets, crumbling walls and portals.
As Marbles is meant as a puzzle game you play against a move limit and not a time limit. This way you have as much time as you need to think.

LPairs is a classical memory game. This means you have to find pairs of identical cards which will then be removed. Your time and tries needed will be counted but there is no highscore chart or limit to this. There is an option to show all cards in the beginning for a short period of time. So you can try to memorize as many cards as possible for playing. New graphics were added that are based on icons from the Tango Desktop Project (http://tango.freedesktop.org) and which give the game a more colorful, child-friendly look. Can be played in fullscreen.

LTris as a tetris clone which means you have a bowl with blocks falling down. By rotating and moving the blocks you try to assemble whole lines which then disappear. LTris has three modes for this: Classic is the classical one where you play until the bowl becomes filled, Figures resets the bowl contents to a new figure for each level and adds suddenly appearing tiles and lines later on and Multiplayer where up to three players either controlled by human or CPU(!) compete and send completed lines to each other. Even if you don't like Tetris you can download it, just to see your CPU in action in mode Demo.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

Martian Memory is a simple memory game oriented to kids featuring the Pachi el marciano's world characters. The goal of the game is to pick-up 2 identical chips from a board that contains 32. The game contains very nice visual effects, sounds and very nice music.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

Pente is the Japanese game called ni-nuki, which is a variant of the ancient game go-moku. The players alternate in placing stones of their color on free intersections; Black begins. The players aim to create five vertically, horizontally or diagonally connected stones of their color. If two connected stones of the opponent are surrounded at both sides by a stone of the player's color as a result of that player's move, then that pair of stones is removed from the board. The player who first creates five or more connected stones or captures five or more of the opponent's pairs wins.

Pingus is a free Lemmings-like game covered under the GNU GPL. It features currently 22 playable levels. If you don't know Lemmings, here comes a short introduction. Its a puzzle game developed in 1991 by DMA Design. The player takes command in the game of a bunch of small animals and has to guide them around in levels. Since the animals walk on their own, the player can only influence them by giving them commands, like build a bridge, dig a hole or redirect all animals in the other direction. The goal of each level is to reach the exit, for fix multiple combination of commands are necessary. The game is presented in a 2D site view. It also comes with a few surprises different from the original Lemmings.

SDL is included in the "Required libs" pet. For the package without SDL (the required libs alone), see original post.

Simple, fun (for word lovers) game. You're given some random letters which you click in order to form a word. When you've formed one, click on the tick and you'll be told if it's a valid word or not. The words will be recorded below. Must be more than 3 letters. The dashes are hints to words which can be formed. Good practice for Scrabble and Battle of Words. The French dictionary has been removed.

Rocks'n'Diamonds is puzzle game in the spirit of Boulderdash. In fact you can play nearly all of the original Boulderdash-Caves with it, as well as Emerald Mine, Supaplex and Sokoban levels. Rocks'n'Diamonds does not exactly behave like these, but this will improve in future and most levels are already solveable by now.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

Tile World is an emulation of the game "Chip's Challenge". "Chip's Challenge" is a game made up of both intellectually engaging puzzles and situations demanding fast reflexes. As you might have guessed, it is a tile-based game. The object of each level is simply to get out -- i.e., to find and achieve the exit tile. This simple task, however, can sometimes be extremely challenging. There are also clone machines, teleports, bombs, bear traps, thieves, popup walls, and so on. Each level is an individual and unique combination of challenges. There are literally thousands of different levels which are freely available.

TuxBlocks is a 2D scrolling puzzle game in which you must pick up the blocks and place them in various parts of the level in order to reach the door (A.K.A. the Exit). Finding the door is easy because all you have to do is hold down the shift key and move the view around the level. But getting to the door is the tricky part. Don't be fooled by excess bricks placed throughout the level, because more often then not you either don't need them. So experiment around a bit, fall into traps, and get lost a few times, you'll get to the door eventually. Oh and if you get stuck just press the [ESC] key on your keyboard and select "Restart" to restart the level (costs 25points to restart level). If you feel that you are still having problems solving the level feel free to play the level solution.

The object of the game is to remove all of the blocks from the screen before the time runs out. Two blocks are removed at a time, and must be of the same color. After completing a level, you will be rewarded with a bonus point for every tick left on the clock. For each level thereafter, the time to complete the the level will be shorter.

The goal of the game is to reach the highest possible score. You get a limited number of pipes on each level and need to combine them to lead the water from the house at the top of the screen to the storage tank at the bottom. For each pipe water goes through, you get 20 points and if you fill the cross-pipe both ways, you get 60 points. At end of each level, you are awarded depending on the skill level.

Xisola is a black&white game, with very simple rules, but a bit of strategy. you have to move your piece to an adjacent square, then select a "blocking" square to try & stymie your opponent. the loser is the player unable to move.

The download consists of the one file, xisola, which is copied to /usr/bin. type in a console xisola to run.

This is a full multiplayer (1-4) implementation of the classic board game, with computer players, and over 118,000 word dictionary (the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, edition 3, as used in U.S. tournaments). There is a high score table, a best single goes list, a handy setup window, and load/save facilities.

XmGoBang is a simple board game. The aim is to get 5 stones in a row that's all.
The game algorithm itself is rather simple and was never intended to be any good. However it seems to play reasonable well, so the creator never bothered to replace it with anything better.

Xokoban is a (C++) sokoban game for X11 featuring multiple undo, recording of solutions, a demonstration mode, and a configurable color scheme. Use the mouse to move the blocks, or right click to see other options.

Sudoku in brief: Fill in the game board so that the numbers 1 through 9 occur exactly once in each row, column, and 3x3 box. The numbers can appear in any order and diagonals are not considered. Your initial game board will consist of several numbers that are already placed. Those numbers cannot be changed. Your goal is to fill in the empty squares following the simple rule above.

Different puzzles are inside already to play, but you can download other puzzles copying from magazines or from the web utilizing a simple text editor and using a format that sweetable for your use.

3D Pong is a one- or two-player, three dimensional sports game, based on the first arcade game ever made, "Pong" from Atari. Each player controls their "paddle" with the mouse, and tries to score by bouncing a ball into the other player's goal (just behind the paddle).

This is a 2D platform game with a dark, gritty feel. The lighting is beautiful and the character animation is very realistic. (If you're into that kinda thing) Multiplayer (IPX or TCP/IP) is supposedly supported in version 1.1.0

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

Armagetron is a multiplayer game in 3d that attempts to emulate and expand on the lightcycle sequence from the movie Tron. It's an old school arcade game slung into the 21st century. Highlights include a customizable playing arena, HUD, unique graphics, and AI bots. For the more advanced player there are new game modes and a wide variety of physics settings to tweak as well.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

Asteroids is a simulation game where you have to shoot in some asteroids. Asteroids is a clone of asteroids game. Control your spaceship with the mouse, shoot rocks until they vaporize completely. Click fires.

The download only contains one file. Extract where ever you wish and asteroids to play, or if extracted to /usr/bin, type "asteroids" in a console.

Young Sigmund has a few problems. To help him resolve his mental instability you must enter the surreal world of his inner mind and shut down the malfunctioning brain cells.

A port of Digital Psychosis' 1994 platform shooter for the Acorn Archimedes.

The game revolves around shooting anything which moves, collecting anything which doesn't move, and, most importantly, finding your way to each of the eight pulsating neurons scattered through the immense map. Guide Sigmund through the Ego, Psyche and Id zones - each one 300 times the size of the screen - to locate the eight renegade neurons, entering them one by one to find and trigger their self-destruct system.

The game takes quite awhile to start, as it loads sound files. If in doubt, try running asylum in a console.

Barrage is a rather violent action game with the objective to kill and destroy as many targets as possible within 3 minutes. You control a gun that may either fire small or large grenades at soldiers, jeeps and tanks. Targets are fast paced and require careful aiming as it takes half a second to reload the gun. Additionally you have to keep an eye on your ammo and reload in time. Useful to kill some minutes of idle time.

Bomns for Linux is a fast-paced multiplayer deathmatch arcade game. Its gameplay is best described as "old-school," as it is based on the popular text-based Bomns franchise. It has several modern conveniences, however, such as a level editor and GTK2 configuration tool. Despite the name, Bomns for Linux is quite portable and can easily be built on nearly any platform.

"But why do the graphics suck?" I hear you ask. It's tradition. Keep in mind that Bomns was originally a text-based game, and these sprites are all based on the characters we used back in the old days.

BurgerSpace is a game in which you are a chef, and must walk over hamburger ingredients (buns, meat, and lettuce) to make them fall from floor to floor, until they end up on the plates at the bottom of the screen. It requires the SDL multimedia library. It is a clone of the 1982 BurgerTime video game by Bally Midway.

Cosmosmash is a clone of the 1981 Astrosmash video game. You control a base that must destroy rocks before they hit the ground, or you lose points. You must also prevent "spinners" from touching the ground, or your base will explode.

Use the left and right arrow keys to move, the down arrow key for hyperspace, and P to pause the game and resume it. The Escape key quits the game.

Deadly Cobra is an SDL based game similar to the classic Nibbles or snake game. The point is to eat as many "Men" as possible without eating yourself or hitting a wall. Features include single & multiplayer modes, cool 2-D graphics and great music. Good spin on a classic.

Background music is available on the original post. Requires SDL libs. Barrage has them.

Deathchase 3D is a remake of the Spectrum game of the same name, which is itself based on the sequence in "Return of the Jedi" chasing Stormtroopers through the forests of Endor on light-speeders. It's a fake perspective 3D game: avoid the trees and shoot the bad guys ahead of you. It uses the SDL library. (Comes with Barrage)

Your aim is to collect precious gold and emeralds buried deep in subterranean levels of an old abandoned mine. With your motorized Digger Mobile, you tunnel out new shafts, scoop up emeralds and race ahead while dodging falling bags of gold and avoiding wide-eyed Nobbins hot on your trail. Valuable gold nuggets are stashed in heavy bags throughout the mine. You can push the bags down open shafts to break them open and expose the glimmering gold inside. This is your chance to scoop up the riches before the Nobbins beat you to it. To advance to a more challenging level with more Nobbins, Hobbins and gems, you must scoop up all the emeralds of destroy all the Nobbins in the current level.

There is only 1 file included in the archive, the actual game, digger, so you can extract it to wherever you want. Click "digger" to play. For more command line options, see original post.

Help Ybelle and Ludar escape from Holotz's Castle! A great mystery is hidden beyond the walls of Holotz's Castle. Will you be able to help Ybelle and Ludar to escape alive from the castle?

Holotz's Castle is a neat Lode Runner-style game that combines the key-collecting, hole-hopping fun of Lode Runner with an interesting plot that features some funny dialogues and interesting NPCs. Your goal in this 2D side-scroller is to find and collect all the keys on each level and make it to the exit before time runs out. Although you only have one life, the game automatically saves every time you exit, and you can save your game at any point.

After years of oppression, the slaved people of the world have raised against their masters. You, has a mercenary pilot, has been contacted by the popular rebellion to fight against the forces of oppression.
In the morning, you jump into your cockpit and start up the engines.
Its time to get airborne and start the attack.

Kraptor is a classic shoot 'em up scroller game, where you must fight against tons of bad dudes.The game offers high speed action, with massive destruction and lots of fun. Kraptor features a powerful engine for 2D shooter scroller games. Massive destruction, powerful weapons, all that you always wanted in this kind of games!

LBreakout2 is a breakout-style arcade game in the manner of Arkanoid. Use your paddle to aim a ball at bricks until all bricks are destroyed. Lots of power-ups will help you with that task: extra balls, energy balls, extra lifes, weapons, glue, bonus floors, paddle expansion and extra score. Your best results are saved in a highscore chart.

LBreakout2 also offers you a new challenge in more than 50 levels with loads of new bonuses (goldshower, joker, explosive balls, bonus magnet ...), maluses (chaos, darkness, weak balls, malus magnet ...) and special bricks (growing bricks, explosive bricks, regenerative bricks ...). If you are still hungry for more after that you can create your own levelsets with the integrated level editor.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

NeverNoid is an Arkanoid clone. The name NeverNoid is a bit of a wordjoke "Nooit" is dutch for "Never" and is pronounced the same way as "Noid". "Never nooit" is also an expression you hear in The Netherlands sometimes and simply means "Never ever". This is basically a variation of Breakout.

The first .pet contains the program binary & levels, whereas the 2nd .pet contains the sounds & background music. It should work without the 2nd file, but your "experience" will be flatter without the "mood" musak. Type nevernoid to start, or click on /usr/bin/nevernoid.

After decades of war one company, who had gained powerful supplying both sides with weaponary, steps forwards and crushes both warring factions in one swift movement. Using far superior weaponary and AI craft, the company was completely unstoppable and now no one can stand in their way. Thousands began to perish under the iron fist of the company. The people cried out for a Saviour, for someone to light this dark hour... and someone did.

Star Fighter takes place 500 years in the future where a corporation has grown too powerful and is controlling the entire universe. You play the role of a lone starfighter pilot. On your way to galactic liberation you'll meet fellow pilots who will join your cause and help you during battle. A bit like a polished Galaga with nice sounds, saves and upgrades.

I could never try and collect all the games and skip out on SuperTux. SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in a style similar to the original SuperMario games. Controlled by keyboard the tux can go forward, back and jump. Tux has to overcome a lot of obstacles during his way and to collect gold coins. When he hits a box with question marks then he can pick up additional coins, a flower (which enables him to throw stones to delete deadly moving creatures), a white star (which enlarges his time to reach the door out of this level). If you fail, you can start at this level again and you are not thrown back to the beginning.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them. You may also need xorg_OPENGL and xorg_DRI_MODULES from petget. Installs to my-roxapps.

Tower Toppler is a clone of the 8-bit NES game "Castlelian". This is a jump and run game where a cute little green animal has to reach a special door at the top of a tower by jumping and using elevators. The main obstacle in doing this are a lot of other creatures that push you over the edge of the platform you are walking on and make you fall down.

The first pet contains the binary & data files, whereas the second pet has the .ogg sound file & locales. Probably both are required for it to work.

Your computer has been invaded! Dozens of little viruses are pouring in via security holes in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft MSN Messenger and Microsoft Recycle Bin!! Using your trusty mouse you must shoot the buggers before they can destroy your files! Some will steal them from their home directories and take them back to their security hole. Others will just eat them right there on the spot! See how long you and your computer can survive the onslaught!

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

World of Voom is an artillery game inspired by Tank Wars (a small game popular in the 90s). It is turn-based and can be played by 1-10 players on a single machine. There is a wide array of weapons and computer opponents to choose from. Seems to remind me a bit of Worms.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them.

An evil hacker known only as "Bill" has created a virus which resembles a popular operating system. This virus has the potential of turning even the most powerful computer into nothing more than a toaster. As a sysadmin, your job is to squish the evil Bill clones before they can infect your computers with the Wingdows virus. The latest version has more OS icons (including the Linux penguin), and LANs which can spread the virus to networked computers. This is incredibly cute; every anti-Microsoft Linux fan should see this.

xrick is a clone of the platform game Rick Dangerous. Walk through the maps, avoid traps, kill the Bad Guys... and try to stay alive long enough to accomplish your mission!

Rick can fire bullets, lay sticks of dynamite, walk, crawl, climb, and also poke walls or Bad Guys with his stick. Poking walls can trigger traps, open doors, etc. although sometime a dynamite stick or a bullet is needed. Go figure. Rick starts with six bullets in his gun, and six sticks of dynamite, as shown by the icons at the top of the screen.

SDL and SDL_mixer are needed. If you installed Barrage, you have them. You may also need xorg_OPENGL and xorg_DRI_MODULES from petget.

You control a space ship in a vertically scrolling window and shoot enemies. If you kill the boss enemy which appears at the end of each stage, or if you can survive till the boss enemy gets bored with you and escapes, you can go to the next stage.

xsoldier has a unique feature --- the "not shooting" bonus. You can get a pretty good score by not pressing the shoot button. After all, if the game is a simple kill-everything and shooting is always a good thing, why do I have to press a shoot button? You can play xsoldier as a simple kill-everything (and it is the best way to survive), but if you care your score, you need to kill all enemies with a minimum number of bullets.

Edit: This post will no longer be updated. HairyWill has kindly transferred these games to the Wiki. The Puppy Wiki will now be (hopefully) the most up to date collection of Puppy's Games. So if you know any games that aren't added, you can add them to the Wiki.

It's quite amazing when people say there aren't any games for Linux, I can tell you personally, there are lot of games for Puppy, let alone Linux. It's hard to keep track of all Pups games, so I stuck some here. If you know stuff like version numbers, original posts, or stuff I've missed, please let me know.

Just to give credit, where credit is due, I took most of the references from Deshlabs' new (old) index, and pretty much all the descriptions are from different websites.

Xorg_OPENGL and xorg_DRI_MODULES are from petget, most games require these so you might as well install them all if you're into games.

Even though I mention Barrage has the SDL libs, there's no actual need to install Barrage to play all the games. I just mention it so you don't overlap for no reason. Simply install this for SDL libs: